Thanks Charlie, but it didn't work.  Am logged into my gCal, got a good URL 
from the "embed code" affordance, but she won't fly: still pulls the same 
error.  No big deal, i don't really need this feature; it's just a minor 
downer to look at the "sad mac" icon (since this is first to load on 
default), so i'll just comment-out the option until/unless you find a way 
to make it work generically.  /walt

On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 3:08:36 PM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:

> Ah poop, I thought I had tested that in incognito mode.  Let me look into 
> that and get back to ya.
>
>    - While checking things out, I did figure out that a publicly shared 
>    Google Calendar is actually only visible on devices when users are logged 
>    in with their Google accounts.  Not logged into your Google account, you 
>    can't access it.  Makes sense, I suppose.  All about getting people into 
>    the Google ecosystem...
>
> In the meantime:  Add a Google calendar to your website 
> <https://support.google.com/calendar/answer/41207?hl=en>.
>
> What you'll get is some html code meant to be pasted into a website.  That 
> code consists of an iframe.   Grab that code, paste it somewhere, then just 
> grab the URL from that code, and use that in this tiddler we are playing 
> around with to get a google calendar link for your calendar.
>
>    - If you happen to make your TiddlyWiki publicly available, do make 
>    sure the calendars you embed have intended privacy settings for each 
>    calendar.  If your calendar is set as private, embedding your calendar in 
>    your TiddlyWiki is safe: people won't see your calendar items.
>    - Aside: In Google Calendar, it is always a good idea to review your 
>    security settings for each calendar you have created.
>
>
> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 4:00:54 AM UTC-3 ludwa6 wrote:
>
>> This would be perfect Charlie, if the Calendar call didn't pull an error 
>> ("accounts.google.com" refused to connect"). So, two questions:
>>
>>
>>    1. *The band-aid:* How can i modify this calendar call so it's 
>>    pulling from my own Google Calendar? <option value="
>>    
>> https://calendar.google.com/calendar/embed?height=600&amp;wkst=1&amp;bgcolor=%23ffffff&amp;ctz=America%2FHalifax&amp;showNav=1&amp;showPrint=1&amp;showTabs=1&amp;showCalendars=1&amp;mode=MONTH
>>    ">Calendar</option>
>>    2. *The (minor) surgery:* As a community resource, can you make this 
>>    downloadable utility to pull from a calendar that's publicly accessible 
>> w/o 
>>    login -ideally one that would support our community in some way (e.g. 
>>    schedule of upcoming TiddlyWiki Hangouts, if that is still a thing)?  
>>    Otherwise, comment out that section of code, , i would recommend, with 
>>    instructions that would enable user to turn the feature on as per point 
>> (1) 
>>    above.
>>
>> I really appreciate @Charlie how you are taking pains- and iterating so 
>> rapidly based on user feedback! -to make this great tool really work for 
>> everyone.
>>
>> /walt
>>
>> On Sunday, April 25, 2021 at 5:57:35 AM UTC+1 [email protected] wrote:
>>
>>> Going from attachments to code posted in posts, I want to make sure that 
>>> the latest version I have working is available as something that can be 
>>> imported into any TiddlyWiki.
>>>
>>> So my most current version is attached, and it has:
>>>
>>>    - has an option to display google calendar
>>>    - a few sample links to TiddlyWiki.com/static tiddlers
>>>    - a few sample links to Wikipedia articles, accessing the mobile 
>>>    version of wiki pages
>>>    - the tiddler is renamed to more generic "Refs"
>>>
>>>
>>>

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